How did Taro’s father show his happiness after drinking sake?
As soon as Taro’s father drank sake, he stopped shivering as he was very delighted and danced a little with joy.
As soon as Taro’s father drank sake, he stopped shivering as he was very delighted and danced a little with joy.
The waterfall gave Taro sake because he was hard working and very sincere. Besides, he was obedient to his parents, whereas other people were greedy and dishonest. Hence the waterfall gave them water.
The Emperor rewarded Taro in order to encourage other children to obey and love their parents.
Taro worked very hard the whole day therefore, he was very thirsty. Besides he had never seen any spring in that part of the forest.
The dog was keen to have the strongest creature on the Earth to be his master who could protect him throughout his life. He stayed with a wolf, a bear and a lion before he could find his final master, human beings. But the dog was not satisfied with them and left the animals one…
Yes, the dog was selfish as he was looking for a master, who is stronger than anyone on theEarth so that nobody could harm the dog in the forest. He was looking for somebody who couldprotect him throughout his life. The dog was sick and tired of wandering from one place to another in search…
The dog came to know that the bear was stronger than the wolf when he saw the wolf moving quickly into the bushes and creeping deeper into the forest because he was afraid of the bear. He also came to know that the bear could have killed both of them.
One day, the lion and the dog were walking side-by-side when suddenly the lion stopped and gave a great roar and struck the ground angrily with his paw and made a hole into the ground. He began to run backwards quickly. In this way, it reacted to the presence of man.
Human beings finally became the master of dogs as they were stronger than anyone else on Earth. It is also true that even lions were afraid of them. So, dogs joined the man and stayed with him to become his servant and served him faithfully.